Spirituality, Leadership & Management
(a.k.a.: SLaM Inc)
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Spirituality, Leadership and Management
(SLaM) Inc
SLaM is an association incorporated in New South Wales in 2009, but its
roots go back over ten years, to when a number of academics from the University
of Sydney, Charles Sturt University and the University of Western Sydney came
together with students and members of the general community to organise a
conference to bring together the themes of spirituality, leadership and
management.
The aim was to create “an opportunity for those searching for better ways to live, work and learn, to come together and share their wisdom ...... to listen, to discern and to commit to a better future for the world we share.”
Spirituality, Leadership and Management Network Limited was incorporated in March 2000 as a not-for-profit public company limited by guarantee. The stated purpose of the company was to “undertake public education concerning the integration of spirituality, leadership and management”.
SLaM drew attention at national and international levels, attracting speakers and conference attendees from around the world at its subsequent conferences. Conferences were held at Ballarat (2000), Canberra (2001), the Gold Coast (2002) and Perth (2003/2004).
In Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, SLaM cafes were held on a regular basis, where speakers shared their ideas and experiences on how spirituality and ethical conduct can infuse the work and business environment.
In 2008, the reins of SLaM shifted to Sydney after the decision was taken to deregister the company. The reformed group in Sydney recommenced SLaM cafes and, in April 2009, moved to formally incorporate as an association. The mission of the new association continues the legacy of the original SLaM group:
“Our mission is to facilitate the emergence of the innate spirituality within individuals and organisations, by connecting people in communities of enquiry, learning and action. We focus our energies on improving leadership and management practices as they apply to organisations, communities and the natural world.” SLaM is not aligned to any particular dogma.
The aim was to create “an opportunity for those searching for better ways to live, work and learn, to come together and share their wisdom ...... to listen, to discern and to commit to a better future for the world we share.”
Spirituality, Leadership and Management Network Limited was incorporated in March 2000 as a not-for-profit public company limited by guarantee. The stated purpose of the company was to “undertake public education concerning the integration of spirituality, leadership and management”.
SLaM drew attention at national and international levels, attracting speakers and conference attendees from around the world at its subsequent conferences. Conferences were held at Ballarat (2000), Canberra (2001), the Gold Coast (2002) and Perth (2003/2004).
In Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, SLaM cafes were held on a regular basis, where speakers shared their ideas and experiences on how spirituality and ethical conduct can infuse the work and business environment.
In 2008, the reins of SLaM shifted to Sydney after the decision was taken to deregister the company. The reformed group in Sydney recommenced SLaM cafes and, in April 2009, moved to formally incorporate as an association. The mission of the new association continues the legacy of the original SLaM group:
“Our mission is to facilitate the emergence of the innate spirituality within individuals and organisations, by connecting people in communities of enquiry, learning and action. We focus our energies on improving leadership and management practices as they apply to organisations, communities and the natural world.” SLaM is not aligned to any particular dogma.


